The Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood has opened an exhibit titled "The Art of Futbol" that fuses street‑art aesthetics with the energy of soccer, running through July 18.
Where Walls Meet Whistles
Visitors can paint on a mirrored wall and compete on custom foosball tables, turning the gallery into a hands‑on arena where color and competition intersect.
The installation reflects how both graffiti and soccer spring from communal streets, turning public spaces into arenas of creativity and rivalry.
The show has drawn fans from abroad, including William Chavez of Honduras, who highlighted the exhibit as a standout moment of his Miami visit for the FIFA Club World Cup.
David Harrah, the museum’s art consultant, notes that the crossover underscores shared global roots and the power of urban art to unite diverse audiences.
A Limited‑Time Celebration
With its vibrant setting and interactive elements, the exhibit offers both soccer enthusiasts and art lovers a fresh way to engage with the tournament’s energy, remaining on view until July 18.